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[artshow_photo] Re: Signature on Canvas

 

Thanks for the reply. I am having the prints made for me.

By Sharpe are you referring to a regular "Ultra Fine Point Permanent Marker- Black"? And the paint pen, can that be a silver Pilot or Sharpie extra fine? I'm thinking of a fine point because if it could be too noticeable it should be smaller and thin.

Thanks
greg


--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "dramatic_landscape" <dramatic_landscape@...> wrote:
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> Are you printing the canvas yourself? If so, you can sign the canvas with a Sharpie or a paint pen - both of which I use - before you spray it with varnish.
>
> If you are having someone else print and spray your canvas, I you may want to use a digital signature because if you sign on top of the coated canvas it will probably be too noticeable and won't look great - but probably worth a try to see if you like it. Experiment with different pens, etc.
>
> Do note that artwork hand signed by the artist, rather than from a digital signature, may hold more value to the collector.
>
> Matt Suess
> http://www.mattsuess.com
>

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